The house presented in the image showcases a classic American suburban mansion in a neoclassical style with elements of a French chateau. The façade features a symmetrical composition with a central risalit highlighted by stone cladding and an arched entrance portal. The two-story structure harmoniously combines various finishing materials: light stucco and natural-toned stonework.
Particularly expressive is the interplay of textures on the façade — the central and right sections are finished with stone masonry, creating visual strength and solidity, while the main surface is executed in light stucco. Windows with classical proportions are framed with simple casings and evenly distributed across the façade, creating a rhythmic composition. The central second-floor window above the entrance has an arched top, echoing the shape of the front door.
The complex configuration roof is covered with dark shingles, creating a striking contrast with the light walls. The entrance is accentuated by a warm-toned wooden door and framed by classical light fixtures. The landscape design in front of the house is moderate, with coniferous plantings and ornamental shrubs characteristic of the northeastern United States region, emphasizing the architectural style of the building.